EPL-PT-150LED
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PLUG OPERATION
Some models of this fixture will come pre-wired from factory with the selected cord cap. Take precautionary steps for
weatherproofing all connections if installed in a location where water may come in contact with the unit. All outdoor
installations and indoor installations near a wet location require the use of a GFCI device for safety, according to the
National Electrical Code® (NEC). Ensure the unit is properly grounded. Run cable to nearby power source
with correct
voltage as identified on product label
. Insert and twist-lock explosion-proof plug into a compatible receptacle within the
hazardous environment. Electrical connection between plug and compatible receptacle is accomplished after plug fully
inserts into receptacle and is rotated clockwise.
1.
Lift receptacle door and locate polarization on mating plug pin and
receptacle face. Insert plug straight all
the way into receptacle until it
cannot go further.
2.
Rotate plug clockwise limit (37º), this closes internal contacts and
completes circuit. This also
mechanically locks plug into receptacle so it
cannot be pulled out.
3.
To remove plug, push plug inward and turn to counterclockwise, pull plug
straight out.
GROUND-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
In the event of a ground fault, a GFCI will trip and quickly stop the flow of electricity to prevent serious injury.
Definition of a ground fault:
Instead of following its normal safe path, electricity passes through a person's body to reach the ground. For example, a
defective appliance can cause a ground fault.
A GFCI receptacle does
NOT
protect against circuit overloads, short circuits, or shocks. For example, you can still be
shocked if you touch bare wires while standing on a non-conducting surface, such as a wood floor.
NOTE:
GFCI's contain a lockout feature that will prevent RESET if:
• There is no power being supplied to the GFCI.
• The GFCI is miswired due to reversal of the LINE and LOAD leads.
• The GFCI cannot pass its internal test, indicating that it may not be able to provide protection in the event of a ground
fault.
GFCI TEST
Use an approved GFCI tester or plug an electrical device, such as a lamp into the receptacle on which you are working.
Turn the lamp or device ON. Then, press the TEST button on the GFCI box and power should immediately be switched
off. If not, contact an electrician. Press the RESET button to restore power.
MAINTENANCE
Caution:
To avoid personal injury, disconnect power to the light and allow the unit to cool down before
performing maintenance.
Warning:
No user serviceable parts inside of fixture. Risk of electric shock. Removal of the lens will void
any
warranty.
1.
Perform visual, mechanical and electrical inspections on a regular basis. We recommend routine
checks to be made on a yearly basis. Frequency of use and environment should determine this. It is
recommended to follow an Electrical Preventive Maintenance Program as described in NFPA 70B:
Recommended practice for Electrical Equipment.
2.
The lens should be cleaned periodically as needed to ensure continued photometric performance.
Clean the lens with a damp, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. If not sufficient, use mild soap or a liquid
cleaner.
3.
Inspect the cooling fins on the luminaire to ensure that they are free of any obstructions or
contamination (i.e. excessive dust build-up). Clean with a non-abrasive cloth if needed.
4.
Do not operate if the lens is cracked or damaged. All fasteners should be properly seated.